The school's student population is racially and culturally diverse[citation needed] and the programs offered reflect this.
The school remains in close proximity to the Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex, which features a 4000-seat outdoor stadium, and a community center and pool operated by the City of Seattle.
The former site was converted to a school district-owned community park that includes tennis courts and a softball field.
[8] Proyecto Saber (Spanish for "Project Knowledge"), a Latino-focused academic support class that works closely with students' families and community partners[citation needed] to provide academic skill enhancement with guest speakers and parent contributions.
It offers project-based learning in subjects including automation and robotics, green architecture, and flight and space.